Germany studies the development of ceramic tile adhesives with nanotechnology
according to overseas media reports, chemists from Germany's Augsburg polyester chemical company have recently made a breakthrough in the search for universal adhesives for ceramic tiles. The key to success is nanotechnology
it is reported that the innovation of this general ceramic tile adhesive called PCI nanolight is based on a patented technology that mixes special fillers with adhesives. This formulation enables people to shape nanostructures by controlling the hardening process for the first time
Manfred Schneider, Professor of building materials at Augsburg college, explained that Electromechanical is the soul of all components. "The thinner the nanostructure, the stronger the adhesion." Scanning electron microscopy enables people to observe the microscopic world in depth. It has been found that nanostructures can provide critical reinforcement of adhesion through optimal engagement with the bonding surface. "Ordinary cement cannot have such strong adhesion because its structure is too rough," Schneier said
Wang qiongjiu, general manager of R & D Faurecia technology center, showed that this new adhesive has some characteristics. For example, it successfully combines the seemingly contradictory requirements of "long disconnection time" and "rapid solidification". For example, when tiles are paved with adhesives with a disconnection time of about 30 minutes, you can walk on the tiles and point with mortar after 5 hours. The extension of disconnection time is very important for laying tiles, because it allows workers to still correct the position of tiles that have been fixed on the bonding base. The advantages of nanotechnology are particularly impressive when tiling vertical surfaces. The particularly firm engagement and the resulting adhesion make the heavier tiles immediately fixed and maintain the possibility of changing positionshigh performance carbon fiber characteristics industrial cluster statement:
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